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Thread: 6-1 and crusing?

  1. #1
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    6-1 and crusing?

    Can't find a stream but reading the game. 6-1 with 30 minutes to go.

    Give Ziggy some time near the end. You fans deserve it.

    Pannu isn't there too.

  2. #2
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    re: 6-1 and crusing?

    Getting live text updates from a bluenose on his first trip to Stans for two years. He thought Reading were a bogey team before the game.
    This win - the scale of which was unexpected - makes this like 4 points through erasing a hefty chunk of the goal difference imbalance.
    Sir Gary - what can we say. KRO

  3. #3
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    re: 6-1 and crusing?

    great result considering the defence sounded a bit ropy for the first 20 minutes , reading are deffo a jekyll and hyde footy side , but another 3 points and GR guides us onwards and upwards , well done to shinnie who sounded superb and gray for the hatrick

  4. #4
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    re: 6-1 and crusing?

    looks like they declared at 6

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